Bergoglio has been very controversial in his speeches and in his way of approaching international politics, he has been received as a lover of human rights, but rejected some people that come from countries where the most common thing is precisely having their rights violated. What is his scale of values?
It is not surprising that Bergoglio has a very critical stance towards capitalism, competition, the free market, individual freedom and the pursuit of our own ends. He always makes us see he condemns private initiative and boosts that so common word in Peronia: social justice.
Social justice is a very trendy word in Peronia, encompasses everything that is "right" and at the same time does not define what is justice or what part of society is directed, however the faithful lovers of Perón do not spend a day without naming it.
Peronist historian Julio Bárbaro mentioned in an interview: "Bergoglio and his group were spiritual directors of a Catholic generation that enters Peronism en masse after the night of the long canes."
The respect and influence that Bergoglio generates among the trade unionists is very great, reason why they went with the ex-president of Peronia, to see his proclamation as pope, and recently requested the beatification of the ex-wife of Peron.
The pontifical saint is not only questioned by what he thinks, or by the particular visits he receives (Hebe de Bonafini, Nicolas Maduro, Guillermo Moreno, Diosdado Cabello, Evo Morales, Estela de Carlotto, Raul Castro, among others) but also by his alleged collaboration in "The Route of the K- Money ", a case of corruption of the ex-president of Peronia. It would not be strange if the pope had collaborated with this “lady”, since Pancho sent letters to the ex-president of a neighboring country after he was imprisoned.
Almost a year ago, Hugo Moyano and other Peronist trade unionists held a demonstration against the current "economic system" which was joined by representatives of the Catholic Church. Moyano said that the Pope supported the actions of the unionists, however, who knows why they later tried to deny that Bergoglio was aware of this mobilization. But it is difficult to deny seeing the background of the Pope and his photos with the Moyano family in the Vatican.
Like many in Peronia, his sanctity has a clear obsession with Americans, to the point of criticizing any measure taken by his president, while preferring not to comment on the situation of other countries that send him messages asking for help.
For his Jesuit formation, there are those who accuse Pancho of being a Communist, but I believe that my years in Peronia have made me see that there is a thin line that separates Peronism from communism, and it is the preserving of the most conservative traditions, because Peronism wants to maintain them while Communism advocates abolishing them.
Some feligrees of the Catholic Church not only do not agree with Bergoglio’s actions but we believe that it does a deep damage to the religion, however, I personally think that I can not expect much from him, after all the Peronism is a cancer that once lodged in the body is almost impossible to extract.
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